Hi Kyle,

I thought it being wiser to have optional extensions in seperate modules -
not
to blow up classpath and complicate the installation for those who want the
standard distribution.

Wrt to doco, there is an html page that tells you (shortly) how to integrate
ZOAP
into jboss and how to run the test bean. But I fear that I�m not able to
polish 
up the stuff in the short time ... lot of project deadlines and a broken
arm, too. Sorry.

Best,
CGJ 

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Von: Kyle Cordes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2000 16:40
An: jBoss
Betreff: [jBoss-User] Invocation layers


> |Will the planned use of RMI-IIOP in JBoss prevent us from using
> |RMI-JRMP?
>
> NO, it is just an alternative "invocation layer" yet to be done btw

Speaking of alternative invocation layers, it would be a great "whiz-bang"
feature if JBoss came with ZOAP already installed and working.  Even better
would be if it would generate "how to use me" pages like the Microsoft SOAP
implementation, so users could download JBoss, point their browser at it,
and twiddle with EJBs via SOAP.

Kyle Cordes
www.kylecordes.com




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